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If Romania and Turkey didn't attack things could have been different. We don't know and can only speculate from the view point of our national identity and pride. But nonetheless it is a speculation. Truth is however that Greece didn't have a single country to country encounter with Bulgaria in a war in modern times. Serbia did have and lost terribly. Quote:
I believe there were such, as there were Greek and Serbian ones too. Its a war. Even today there are American atrocities in Iraq. Quote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kresna_Gorge http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kresna_Gorge http://www.mlahanas.de/Greece/Histor...BalkanWar.html Some of those links can be counted as impartial. Quote:
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http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/7-%D1%8...B8%D0%B9%C2%BB It is in Russian (which is not Bulgarian you know) so may be you can trust it. Paste it in Google language tool and you'll get a crappy translation but still good enough to understand what it says. In 1945 they could have been a handfull of man, but in October 1944 they were not, because they were given the task to guard the corridor for the withdrawal of the German troops from Greece. May be, if they agree to return parts of our history which they claim is theirs. In 1918 when those things were taken there was no country called Macedonia or Fyrom, it was South Serbia. BTW, you probably know that artifacts from this treasure are also now in Serbia. Fyrom can ask for those too, although I don't think they will, because it is Serbia, which has brainwashed them. |
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| You are right the Serbs should give them back to! But wait for a while untill Fyrom becomes more stabile! because right now if you hand them over god knows what will happen to it! The Fyromian archaeologists and government will right now even sell their own mama's n order to achieve wealth..right now the Fyromian government exists of people that only hold high positions for their country for their own personal benefts (pocket fillers!) .. Or hand them over to me , ill take great care of them! ![]() ![]() I think and know that all artefacts attributed to one specific area should be on display on the regions national musea! And yes they are brainwashed by the Serbs and others... To bad that such an intresting area as Fyrom is losing its cohesion/stability due to some idiots who think only for their own personal benefit. |
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| PS on the Prinz Eugen division do a search on the axis history forum! There should be enough info on them, and their years in Bosnia/Serbia/Croatia and Macedonia.. Those guys were war criminals crossing the line of humanitarian warfare every single time.. But that goes almost to every German armed division serving in the Balkans. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Ba...f_Kresna_Gorge As you can read,the Greek view is very different. All these articles of Wikipedia and the last website,are grounded on the book of Richard Hall <The Balkan wars> (2000),he is the one who is mentioned in Wikipedia's article as the neutral scholar who agrees with the Bulgarian historians.But who is this Richard Hall?I couldn't find info about him in google,i found a comedian,an author of crime novels,even an ...ufologist with that name,but not the author of that book. Quote:
This is another tragedy of the war and i also believe that everyone commited atrocities in the Balkan wars,therefore i avoid to talk about it,unless someone reminds only the crimes of the others,forgeting to mention his own crimes,as mr. Dimitrov made.
__________________ Αυτός τε γαρ Έλλην ειμί γένος τωρχαίον. I am myself a Greek by ancient descend. Alexander I of Macedonia,in Herodotos' book Kalliopi,IX,45. You can fool all of the people some of the time You can fool some of the people all of the time But you can't fool all of the people all of the time. Abraham Lincoln, 1864 |
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They were accidentally found in 1918 during the WW1 , when Bulgarian army soldiers were constructing defensive works on the road near Gorenci village.. They dug and unearthed several graves containing the masks and most beautifull kraters from bronze and several silver works.. Later the masks were taken by Bulgarian archaeologists to Sofia were they rest until today later in 1932 Serb archaeologists worked on the same field and found additional masks! Now remember the post in ancient macedonian history topic where the Gerunium/Gorenci theory is posted of mine? They do not necessarily belong to Gerunium but they belonged definately to the antique cyclopean town high on Gabavski rid,(the hills above Gorenci) There is more there in the area but no resaerch as of yet! Whether the are Enchelean/Peresadyes or Dessaretian nobody knows they calculated that the finds are from the 7/6th c.B.C.! One can imagine that the fertile plain below the Gabavski rid was an important area for atleast the necropolis and other sanctuary elements. Now baffling is that as i have said before the lake area of Lychnitis contained atleast 6/7 very important towns if not more so there are numerous options for the culture or atleast to what town the necropolis belonged to..if not all towns there belonged to the same culture since the area is not that big at all..and the inhabitants at one time should had joined forces (coalition ) the Enchelian empire comes first at mind since it was a royal house and best noted in ancient history of that area..but other options still stand firm, until more research is done .. |
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I searched Amazon for the book of Richard Hall. On the back cover it is written that he is a Professor of history in Minnesota State University at Mankato. Also there, it says that the book is based on archival and published diplomatic and military sources and provides comprehensive perspective on the diplomatic and military aspects of the Balkan Wars. But probably he is not anymore at this university, because he is not listed in the faculty staff of the department of history. But I did find ratings of his Balkan wars class given by his students. The most recent ones were from 2005. I haven't read the book, but some readers on Amazon give mostly positive remarks, though there is one who says the author used mainly Bulgarian sources. However, if you do a search in Google books for the book and "works cited" you get this: http://www.google.com/books?id=ZSllg...Lo-g#PPA158,M1 One can get an idea of the sources he used. Anyway, his name sounds American, he lives in Minnesota and is a professor. So, looks like no Bulgarian connection. It seems to me he wouldn't have risked his reputation by allowing himself to be biased towards Bulgaria and negative towards all the rest. |
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Υep i agree Their failure was really painfull for their bulgarian pride so they started these fake nationalist crappy stories to justify their failure as unfair and unlucky. Typical Bulgarian nationalists... Their swallow pride is so big that they prefer making fairy tales and stupid excuses than admiting a clear failure from their part
__________________ "For I (Alexander I) myself am by ancient descent a GREEK, and I would not willingly see Hellas change her freedom for slavery." (Herodotus IX, 45, 2 [Loeb]) ------------------------------- |
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| Oh, but then it is very easy, just don't read (Bulgarian and as it turns out, American too) books. If you're not open to alternative views, why do you have to torture yourself?!? |
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